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London Terror Bombings Kill 37, Wound 700

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  • #11
    I really feel bad for the families of these killed people and there is one thing that keeps spinning in my mind: just imagine that everyone walking down the street might be carrying a bomb, like relly anyone and since muzlims dont really care if they kill themselves, they can blow themselves and everyone around up.
    This is really sad!

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    • #12
      Personally, I care as much about those killed and their families as the Britts and Americans care about the dead Iraqis and their families.

      I care as much about those dead and their families as they cared when our people were getting slaughtered.
      [SIZE=2][COLOR=DarkOrchid]"First and foremost, terror is for us a part of the political war appropriate for the circumstances of today...” — Yitzhak Shamir[/COLOR]ZE][/SI]

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Pamooshjian
        Personally, I care as much about those killed and their families as the Britts and Americans care about the dead Iraqis and their families.

        I care as much about those dead and their families as they cared when our people were getting slaughtered.
        At first glance that sounds heartless. But I suppose it's an accurate description about how most people feel about others' pain and suffering. They feel sad but won't do much if anything to help out. However, I remember the outpouring of support and help that England and other countries in Europe gave during the earthquake of '88. So, try to be a little less harsh. Never let another's moral decay cause decay in your heart.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          I think this is a good time to promote Muslim immigration because as we all know, diversity is our strenght.
          The europeans has just realized their mistake in accepting muslim immigrants. Remember 9/11 terrorists came from Europe. I think the US should start requiring visa from European visitors to US.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Pamooshjian
            Personally, I care as much about those killed and their families as the Britts and Americans care about the dead Iraqis and their families.

            I care as much about those dead and their families as they cared when our people were getting slaughtered.
            I happened to wonder if any of those people killed or their families are related to the ship personnel that poured boiling water on fleeing Armenians who had swam for their lives thinking that they would be rescued. Then I also thought about their sick war against Yugoslavia.


            NATO bomb hits hospital killing three patients.


            With ICE in his veins, terrorist Jamie Shea brags about nato war crimes, killing innocent Serbian civilians

            This is what I thought of when this happened.
            If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
            -George Orwell
            Thus the highest realization of warfare is to attack the enemy's plans; next is to attack their alliances;
            -Sun Tzu

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            • #16
              I wonder what Alex Jones has to say about this. Oh wait I already know.

              Does anyone else think it's suspicious that a "new" terrorist organization claimed responsiblity. I wonder why Al Qaida didn't; maybe because they didn't do it.

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              • #17
                Al qaida is a made up group... they dont exist...

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Pamooshjian
                  Personally, I care as much about those killed and their families as the Britts and Americans care about the dead Iraqis and their families.

                  I care as much about those dead and their families as they cared when our people were getting slaughtered.

                  thats the way i feel too...

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                  • #19
                    Its terrible what happened! one friend of mine lives in London but he was unharmed!luckely

                    Maybe it werent muslims at all!coz 1 of the bombs was placed also in a arabic/muslim neighbourhood!would they kill their own kind?

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                    • #20
                      Its terrible what happened! one friend of mine lives in London but he was unharmed!luckely

                      Maybe it werent muslims at all!coz 1 of the bombs was placed also in a arabic/muslim neighbourhood!

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